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Old 09-25-2007, 08:34 PM
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on a cautionary note as stated in today's tbredtimes.com...http://thoroughbredtimes.com/sales-n...ssful-run.aspx

"Despite the strength of the sale, Russell has a word of caution.

“I don’t think the industry should look at the results of this sale and feel there is no concern for the long-term health of the market,” Russell said. “The breeding industry as a whole must take a long, hard look at its practices, particularly regarding stud fees and the oversupply of horses.

“There are currently too many non-commercial horses being offered. The industry needs to address these issues and encourage more participation in racing before we suffer a painful reality check.”

what does this mean ? should there be a finite number of breeding licenses issued by state per year to control the over supply ?
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Old 09-25-2007, 08:51 PM
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on a cautionary note as stated in today's tbredtimes.com...http://thoroughbredtimes.com/sales-n...ssful-run.aspx

"Despite the strength of the sale, Russell has a word of caution.

“I don’t think the industry should look at the results of this sale and feel there is no concern for the long-term health of the market,” Russell said. “The breeding industry as a whole must take a long, hard look at its practices, particularly regarding stud fees and the oversupply of horses.

“There are currently too many non-commercial horses being offered. The industry needs to address these issues and encourage more participation in racing before we suffer a painful reality check.”

what does this mean ? should there be a finite number of breeding licenses issued by state per year to control the over supply ?
He is just being "politically correct" though in this case he is probably right
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Old 09-25-2007, 09:20 PM
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I agree with him (so many hips in that sale should never have been bred, mostly due to inferior or very old mares, but also to a few crappy stallions with superior {read speed} pedigrees, who got the nod for the shed) but as to non-commercial horses....a daughter of Jackpot(who ) brought close to 50K yesterday...because she looked really good...so who are we to really say so-and-so shouldn't breed....
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Old 09-25-2007, 09:35 PM
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a daughter of Jackpot(who )
Jackpot has a lot in common with Jazil - both are medicore sons of Seeking The Gold - both have names starting with the letter J followed up by the vowel A - and both have only one major career win, which came at a distance beyond nine furlongs in both cases.

All in all, Jackpot sucked a lot less. That is probably what I would say is the difference between the two.
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Old 09-25-2007, 09:42 PM
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Jackpot has a lot in common with Jazil - both are medicore sons of Seeking The Gold - both have names starting with the letter J followed up by the vowel A - and both have only one major career win, which came at a distance beyond nine furlongs in both cases.

All in all, Jackpot sucked a lot less. That is probably what I would say is the difference between the two.

well you're the first person I have talked to who has even heard of him.....so, as usual you are way ahead of the game (how's that for ass-kissing?)
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Old 09-25-2007, 10:02 PM
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well you're the first person I have talked to who has even heard of him.....so, as usual you are way ahead of the game (how's that for ass-kissing?)
Not bad.

I think I can do a little better though....

But, I prefer to do my ass-kissing with my lips and tounge....
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Old 09-25-2007, 10:06 PM
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blech.....call GRITS....
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